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Hackers Accessed Data of Up to 230,000 at University of Michigan
The University of Michigan cyberbreach that prompted a three-campus internet shutdown in August gave hackers access to the personal information...

Report: Native Representation Lacking in Tech Roles
Enrollment in computer science programs continues to grow, but Native American and Indigenous students are less likely than their peers to graduate with a degree in tech. A new report highlights barriers to completion and opportunities for investment.

Preventing Second-Year Stop-Outs
A cohort of colleges will spend the next five years implementing student success measures to retain students during their first two years of college and reduce equity gaps.
Poor Campus Climate at White Institutions, Report Says
Predominantly white universities aren’t doing enough to make students of color feel like they belong, the Education Trust said in...
The Airport as a Home: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Janet R. Bednarek, professor of history at the University of Dayton, explores how the airport...
Career Support Boosts Alumni Perception of College’s Value
Alumni are more likely to view their college degree as a good investment if they received strong career support from...
Baylor Alumna Awarded $270,000 for University’s Negligence
A jury awarded a Baylor University alumna $270,000 in a federal civil lawsuit alleging that the institution’s negligence put her...

Editor Fired After Sharing ‘Onion’ Article on Israel, Hamas
A journal ousted its editor in chief, a Berkeley professor, after social media backlash over his criticism of Israel.
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